One
of the great things about Colorado is they do not have fishing seasons, all
species can be caught year round if you can catch them. The regulations are pretty straight forward
and try to generalize and meet the majority of angler?s needs to include catch
and release fisherman and those who fish for food. While this doesn?t please everyone the
regulations are fair. If I had my way I
would create a slot limit for certain species like walleye, pike, mackinaw, and
largemouth bass for most lakes in the state.
But I can live with the current regs.
An online version of our fishing regulations can be found here.
As a general rule the higher in elevation you go the less
warm water species you will find, fishing the metro lakes and those on the
plains provide great warm water fishing but almost every lake in Colorado gets
stocked with rainbow trout. Almost,
every water I have fished has held some kind of fish in it. Small creeks coming right into town have
provided hours of entertainment catching small browns and brook trout. Beaver ponds, I have yet to fish one I didn?t
like even the ones devoid of life were in spectacular settings. Farm ponds just like when I was a kid hold
blue gills, bass, or at the least bullheads ready to be caught. My favorite type of fishing are those high
elevation lakes in the remote back country stocked by horseback or airplane,
the adventure to get to these lakes are worth it even if I wasn?t there to fish
them.
Rick Schroeder
Owner Colorado Mountain Fishing.com
[email protected]
Jeff Weltzs Weekly Fraser Valley Fishing Column - March 6th

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